ton length, in suede, Nak, or white, at Sorosis Shoes For Ladies. We car ry a large assortment in the different styles, thapes and kinds of leather, All kinds at 3 The Sorcsis is one of the most satisfac- {ory shoes on the mar- ket. Did you ever try a pair ? tter come in and see how nicely they fit Treiousss, 2 bulton h, in all colors qualities, $1.00, 11.25, $1.50. Cape Gloves (mar- For Fall and Winter Wear Trunks Bags and Suit Cases All Sizes and Prices We Furnish We Are Headquarters for Homes Complete Try Us. ¥/ surrounded by indus- hb beautiful scenery and : of a modern indus- Hr lL gi Far ng taken to supply this plo land comprising ! SUPPLY of the best water the valley : W EVARTS, 108 Hospl- place, Sayre, Pa. Phone 244e. AGH VALLEY R. R. {In eect May 13. 1906.) Trains leave Bayre as loliows RASTDOUND, ’ A. MM: Dally for Towsnda, Tank Jo% J Bannock, Wilkes Barre, f1 ofl Chunk, Allentown, Beihicoem, New alla 8, Baltimore sod Waahisgton, BA. M. Dally for Towanda, Tenkhan- 58 mock, Plllston, Wilkes Baire, Glen Sum- $8 mit Springs. amch Chunch, Allentown, fiche. New York and Philadelphia AM, (Weverly 630 A. M.) Week day , for Ulster, Towa da, Mow New Albany, Dushore, Satter will maock, Pittston ssl Wilkes aire Shas AM, Tankheanock, . Olem Sammit Spriag Hoven, Peas lisves Jonction, Maact Pitinen Sterling, Dockash, Happy Thought and Lehigh Stoves and Ranges | From $10 to $75. ‘We repair stoves and furnaces. and Weshlagtos. A.M. Dister, . ville, Maaboppen aod Tunkbennoxk o vesl ; . Dall RC (Waverly 132g P My ally taton IY Wilkes Barre, Glen Summit 5 Masch Chank Allentown eine 'BOLICH BROS., E PM. (Waverly (43 P. MM) Week dap : uly foe , Ulster, Towanda, Mon- 5 Mew Albany, Dushore, Seiler. : sad WikesDaiw, : WESTBOUND, BAM Daily for Oenevs, Bulals, Nay ars Falls, Torsnto, Detre.l, Chleagy, 8 J Losis and petats west. 148 A.M. Dally fer Geneva, Rochester, Cal. 38 adenis, Detsvie, Paffsie Cou ects fo [& Wisgers Pails and Toronts. AM. Dally for Lockxwoo! Van Bites ys Baca, Tramessbary, MHayls Oeneve, Hochester, Conmects for Asbury week days only § A.M Mask days ouly, for Lock wood Van . : § ace, Tramens Jig a Niagera Falls, Detrosl and Chi . Pk Bardett (W Varkek and Geneva. Bufiato,’ Cleveiand, Detroit. asd : t, 4 Conaects for Auburn week en only IF P.M. Dally, Back Uiamond Rochester, Bulut, N Dutrell, Chicago, SL io for Lockwood, Van Bitten, and Menchastor. ——— rr Jor Owege, Pree. Sr, HARDWARE When you want a cement side- ‘walk laid in a first-class, durable | manner, cal! on Simeon Davis. You { will get the benefit of years of prac- | tical expericace. Mason work of {all kinds. Simoon Davis, Olive St., | Sayre. COAL At the Lowust Posaible Prices. — Orders can b= loft at Went Ksyre Drog | Store, both phen; or at the Erle strees | yarda at Bayre. §oth Phones COLEMAR WASSLER, R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder UNION OFFICERS KILLED. Strike Riot at Buckingham, Canada, Ends Fatally. BUCKINGHAM, Que, Oct. U-Ti® | McLaren Lumber company endeavored to break a strike which bas been In | progress at their iailis here for a | month, and strikers and detectives en- gaged in a battle with guus that lasted | some hours | Two strikers were killed and one de- tective aud thirteen utbher persons in- Jured The dead are sald to be President .Bellanger and the vice president of the Lumbermeu’s union ; Troops Sent te Quell Riot, OTTAWA, Oct. 8 Fifty men of the Forty third battalion, fifty men from the governor general's foot guards and a machine gun detachment from the Forty third battalion have been sent to | Buckiugbam, Que, where a riot was | reported between strikers aud strike | breakers, The troops left by special { train | PRETTY GIRLS AS USHERS. Inovation at Manayunk Church Aug. { ments Its Treasury, { PHILADELI HIA, Oct. 9 —Ebenezer | Methodist Episcopal church, Mana. | yuak, wus crowded to the doors Sun- {day evening when a dozen pretty | young women assumed their doties as { ushers and also took up the collection Muny of the strangers present were { ouug wen. The young women were | gowned ln white aud performed thelr | duties gracefully, | The pastor, the Rev. Everett D. Deck. | er, is enthusiastic over the success of | the new ushers and after the service | sald that it would surely increase the | permanent church attendance, The col. lection was much larger than usual Each girl turned in her plate heaped with silver coin and notes : Trouble Feared at Clenfuegos. HAVANA, Oct. 0 —The notorious condition of factional Hl feeling which has existed at Cienfuegos since the presidential campaign of 1905 and which then resulted in the deaths of Congressman Villuendas and Chief of Police 1Hance Increased during the re cent revolution to such an extent that the return of the rebels from the fleld is now causiug a dangerous condition, which the provisional government con- siders it Is highly necessary to end. With this in view Governor Taft last night sent Consul General Steinhart to Clenfuegos with authority to take any action that be way deewr advisable In the matter Archbishop Against Modus Vivendi ST. JOHN'S, N. F, Oct. 9—~Popular anger agalust the wodus viveodi ar- ranged by the United States and Brit. ish governments relating to the New. foundland herring fishery Is growing. There Is a geuernl feeling that the compromise arrived at was a back- down on the part of the British wmin- istry. Archbishop Howley, the Roman Catholic prelate, speaking at & paro- chial festival, declared the modus vi- vend! a shameful betrayal of the colo ny’s Interests and advocated agitation Harry Conant was in Nichols last evening, Pyyography outfits at Strong's. Wm. B. Stamford went to Itha. ca yesterday. , Post cards, albums, 3c to §5 00 each at Strong's pharmacy. George M. Legg is suffering from an attack of the grip. M. J. McMahon of Chemung spent Sunday at Waverly, George Fendcrion cf Nichols was in Waverly yesterday, Pyro, etched wood glove and handkerchief boxes 25¢ at Strong's. 10,000 bait fish for sale at Lock erby’s barber she Also hair cut and shave for 25¢c. 118 23 There will be a dance at Stone's hall on Thursday night for the benefit of the football team. Mrs. George McMahan, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs, M. Mack, has returned ts her home at Renovo, Pa, James Nugent, an old Lehigh engineer who left this part of the country in 1880, is looking up his old friends and renewing oldtime acquaintances. He was one of the first men who worked for the Le- high. At present he if an engineer on the Chesapeak & Ohio and re- sides at Richmond, Va. IN POLIGE COURT _ Waweziy—The police captured a bunch of three drunks last night. The first one to appear before the judge said that he was Henry Mc- Glocklan and that he lived most anywhere but called Penn Yan his home. He was a fairly respects able looking citiz:a and was allow ed to go on condition that he leave town at orce. The next was an Italian who said that he lived at Sayre and that his name was John Bachellor. He was well dressed and did not seem to feel very bad over his arrest, but regarded it in the light of a joke. The judge imposed a fine of $3, but he had no money with which to pay it. REGISTER SATURDAY Waverly—All voters should take advantage of the opportunity to register next Saturday. That is the first day that the registration places will be open, and if all who can, will register at that time, there will be no danger of losing the opportunity to vote when when election rolls around. The place for the fourth district voters to register is at Stone's hall. The sixth district at Salisbury & Mur ray’s office at the corner of Fulton and Elizabeth streets. The eighth district at the wagon shop at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Broad street, The seventh district at the corner of Loder and Broad, CONE T0 NEW YORK William Hollendeck, the Tioga House porter,who absconded a few days ago with $20 has been heard from, but has not been caught, and his present whereabouts are a mys- tery. When he left Waverly he went to Binghamton, where he spent the day. He found some people whom he knew, and spent a large share of the $20 in giving them a good time. The Bingham- ton police were notified but did not happen to find him. He took a train from there to New York, and hasn't been heard from since. SIX MONTES SENTENCE Waverly—Mat Maloney, an old offender, who has spent coasider- able of his time on the county t fell into the last New York city was ia town yester- day securing the signatures to the nomination papers that will place the ballot. He was in Waverly for signed the piper and charged 25 class of shoes RSs oe Williams work. Another collected 25 cents from an apple tree to sign the papers, Mr. Rice did not expect to find many at Waverly who would aid the ticket, but they came in at a great rate. “MY WIFE'S FAMILY Stage fright is generally associ- ated witlf amateurs and first night productions, but that it is not con- fincd to those bounds is attested by Miss Mattie Edward, who has played the role of motherinlaw Arabella Nagg in “My Wife's Family,” ever since the first pro- duction of the piece. “We were playing ia New Ors leans,” relates Miss Edwards, “and during my long specch, one night, in the second act, a woman came into the auditorium and marched clear down to the front row of the orchestra chairs, disturbing a lot of pecp'e, and then fussed around with a big hat for several minutes, I absent mindedly allowed my eye to follow ker, and the first thing 1 knew I forgot my lines—:he lines I had spoken nightly for two years I was lost completely, I never cx perienced such a feeling before, and I do not care to again. Final. ly in desperation | reached over and took hold of Miss George, who was playing opposite me. She had never seen m= act that way before and thought 1 was going to drop dead. She put her am; about me, and then, in an instant my lines came back to me and we finished the scene. This was my first at- tack of stage fright, and it came near breaking up the performance completely.” Will appear at the Yoomis soon. SAYRE TENS Perry Estelle, deputy prothono- tary, called on friends here tcday. A r——— Mrs, Frank Bloodgood of Owe- go, was admitted to the hospital today. Pickerel are biting feeely. Nearly every day fine strings of this kind of fish can be seen going through the town. Hunters who have been out for squirrel and woodcock report game of this kind to be more plen- tiful than in years. A good rabbit and pheasant season is predicted. It is said that men are so scarce on the Lehigh Valley that perma- nently dismissed employes are be- ing reinstated. Old and exper- ienced employes predict troubl: in the near future on account of the number of raw recruits that are being added to the ranks of rails roaders. They claim the new men will not stand the hardships of a rigorous winter, INSTITUTE OPENS Of the 460 teachers registered in Bradford county only 29 failed to record their names at the opening of the Teachers’ Institute at To- wanda yesterday. The institute promises to be the largest yet held in this county. Every indication also points to a highly instructive session. The program is an elabor- ate one and the opening session was a most flattering one to shopper, tired Bros. Johnson Nothing those who wish them. Also full lines of glassware, Permanent Dentistry A quarter of a century ago we placed some gold fillings in the teeth fo a well known gentleman at pres- ent a resident of Sayre, These fill- ings today are just as bright, firm made. the party, if. you wisk to see Jim yourself. workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of four. If you desire the fughest de- gree of proficiency—ithe skill and knowledge that will make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty-five years from today—come in or "phone for an appointment. On the other hand, if you take pleasure in having your Leth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —tve do not do that kind of work. JW. Murrelle, DD.S.. 106 Centre St., ATHENS, PA. Valley *Phone 97 D. Read The Record. ap Hr” Wn ° our pro . p [aimadge Bulldiag, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Yalley Phone 128x. WE PRINT The Valley Record Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office ! i “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled pro aai'a new, Nlleg Jon equipment are at your service.